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Below are practical integration scenarios that combine Trello?s visual work management with Microsoft 365?s productivity, collaboration, storage, and communication capabilities.
Data flow: Microsoft 365 to Trello
Teams can convert important Outlook emails into Trello cards so requests, approvals, and follow-ups are not lost in inboxes. For example, a customer service manager can flag an email from a client, create a Trello card in the appropriate board, and assign it to the right owner with a due date and checklist.
Data flow: Trello to Microsoft 365
When a Trello card is moved, assigned, or marked complete, notifications can be posted into Microsoft Teams channels to keep stakeholders informed without requiring them to check Trello constantly. This is useful for project teams, operations groups, and leadership updates.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Project teams can store working documents in OneDrive or SharePoint and link them directly to Trello cards for easy access. A marketing team, for instance, can keep campaign briefs, creative files, and approval documents in SharePoint while using Trello to manage tasks and deadlines.
Data flow: Trello to Microsoft 365
Trello board data can be exported or synchronized into Excel for reporting, trend analysis, and operational reviews. For example, an operations team can analyze cycle times, overdue tasks, and workload distribution across teams to identify bottlenecks and improve planning.
Data flow: Microsoft 365 to Trello
During Teams meetings, action items can be captured and converted into Trello cards for follow-up. This is valuable for steering committees, project reviews, and cross-functional working sessions where decisions must translate into assigned tasks.
Data flow: Trello to Microsoft 365
Trello due dates and milestone cards can trigger Outlook calendar events or reminder emails for key stakeholders. This is especially useful for launch plans, compliance tasks, and event coordination where deadlines must be visible in personal calendars.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Organizations can use Microsoft 365 tools such as Outlook, Teams, and SharePoint for approvals while Trello tracks the execution steps. For example, a procurement request can be reviewed in Microsoft 365, then the approved work can be tracked in Trello through implementation, vendor coordination, and completion.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Marketing and communications teams can manage content calendars in Trello while drafting and reviewing materials in Word, PowerPoint, and SharePoint. Trello tracks production stages such as draft, review, approved, and published, while Microsoft 365 supports document creation, collaboration, and final storage.